Wednesday, January 08, 2025

Film Tucson monthly mixer where all of southern AZ's crew, actors, and everyone in-between can eat, drink, and network

 

From: Film Tucson <pcatalanotte@visittucson.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2025 2:09 PM
Subject: Film Tucson Update - January 2025

 

 

Mix + Mingle

 

 

 

It's time yet again for another monthly mixer where all of southern AZ's crew, actors, and everyone in-between can eat, drink, and network.

Date/Time: Wednesday, January 15, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
Location: Arnette Creek Watering Hole (7215 E 22nd St., Tucson, AZ 85710)
Parking: Ample parking is available.
Cost: Free to attend. Food available for purchase from the CP's Wings food truck.

This ongoing event is co-sponsored by Film Tucson and the AZ Production Association.

No need to RSVP--just show up. Look for the Film Tucson banners. Questions? E-mail Monica Lopez at mlopez@visittucson.org.

 

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Saturday, January 04, 2025

AT THE GASLIGHT THEATRE THAT BELOVED TALE OF THE NIGHT WHEN VISITING SPIRITS CHANGED EBENEEZER SCROOGE FOREVER IS TOLD WITH A ROCKIN' JINGLE BELL BEAT

By Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

 

photo by Brian Gawne 

Jacob Marley (Jacob Brown) is wrapped in the chains of his selfish past to confront his grumpy business partner Ebeneezer Scrooge (David Orley) in the perpetually Christmas cheerful town of Dickensville USA.



If Charles Dickens had been living in the American midwest during the 1950s he might have written something like the Gaslight Theatre's “Scrooge, A Merry Miserly Christmas Carol! A Gaslight Musical Parody.”

Yes, this plot is essentially similar to “A Christmas Carol” that Dickens famously did write in 1843.

Only at the Gaslight, their setting is Dickensville, USA, a town famous for its perpetual year 'round Christmas spirit. Well, what else can you expect when Mayor Fezziwig (Todd Thompson) is also the proprietor of Fezziwig's Hardware Store.

And the socializing center for all that merriment is the Dickensville Diner,which looks quite a bit like the Gaslight's own 1950s-styled milkshake and hamburger hangout.

So instead of Londoners attired in their top hat elegance we see casually dressed Bob Cratchit (Mike Yarema) and his patient wife Gwen Cratchit (Miranda Sloan), the financially distressed proprietors of the Dickensville Diner.

It takes awhile to get all this set up before we meet the growly- natured Scrooge (David Orley), forever muttering “humbug” and other familiar quotes (“decrease the surplus population”,,, et al)

One of the best match-ups of current pop songs and traditional story is combining weary Jacob Marley (Jacob Brown), wrapped in those clanking links of deep regret, singing “Unchain My Heart.”

Tops in the costume department is the bright red beehive hairdo of Miss Snivling (Erin Thompson), the struggling secretary of Scrooge & Marley.

This “Scrooge” was written by Peter VanSlyke, adapted and directed by Katherine Byrnes and Mike Yarema, with musical direction by Josh Lamoreaux.

For the “Rockin' Christmas Olio” there's no where else to go but Las Vegas to hear “Santa Clause Is Back In Town.” Christmas themed puns are a staple of their holiday programming, as well as a featured chorus of black-nosed singing reindeer.

So will there be a special appearance by Elvis Presley, the Gaslight's own patron saint? Well, really, is the Pope fluent in Latin?

After all, around the North Pole when you talk about the King of Rock 'n' Roll, you're talking about Elfish Presley.

Not to end on a downer note but the full run of Gaslight's “Scrooge” is sold out. To get on the list for any last minute cancellations, phone the box office, 520-886-9428.

 

"SCROOGE!" RETURNS TO ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY WITH ITS LARGER THAN YOUR OWN LIFE ADAPTATION OF CHARLES DICKENS' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL"

By Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

 

photo by Tim Fuller

The full cast of "Scrooge!" because a Christmas without Ebenezer's triumph over material matters just isn't.....Christmas!

As promised, Arizona Theatre Company has brought back an even bigger and more dazzling production for it's second consecutive year of “Scrooge!” with book, music and lyrics by Oscar and Grammy-winning Leslie Bricusse.

Once more this tale of miserly Scrooge's transformation into that most jovial of reformed Christmas spirits comes complete with enthusiastically leaping Londoners singing and dancing in their jaunty top hats and finest frocks.

Shuler Hensley also returns in the titular role of Ebenezer Scrooge, making his entrance in a grumpy mood to sing “I Hate People.” Several other members are back from last year's cast, including Stewart Gregory as the Ghost of Jacob Marley and Dennis Tamblyn as Mr. Fezziwig.

Nearly as famous as the players is that remarkable scenic design by Jason Ardizzone-West, accompanied by the projection designs of Brad Peterson, looking more three-dimensional than ever, creating an expansive version of Charles Dickens' “A Christmas Carol” that feels vibrant as Santa's own shopping list and pretty as a Christmas card (costumes designed by Elizabeth Caitlin Ward).

Hensley goes deeper into Scrooge's seasonal malaise, bringing the experience of a Broadway actor and operatic performer who has played opposite Patti LuPone at the Kennedy Center, with the New York Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony orchestras.

The gradual melting of Hensley's scowling “humbug” attitude while being forced to reconsider his dedicated penny-pinching lifestyle takes place amid stage effects that keep topping themselves one eye-catching turn after another.

No matter whether it is the city's cheery streets or Scrooge's own flights into darker phantasms of past, present and future, everything always feels larger than the theater itself.

These dizzying sets of time-traveling revelations reach far beyond mere reproductions of period furniture and fanciful scenarios, combining computerized effects that can feel like one's own dreams.

So it becomes the players, directed by ATC artistic director Matt August, who serve up all the joys of human kindness. A cast of 28 singers, dancers and townspeople bring a full portion of the season's joyful sauce to the stage.

August himself has fine-tuned the material, working with the Bricusse Estate. The Ghost of Christmas Past is Karmine Alers. The Ghost of Christmas Present is Geoffrey F. Belliston. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is John Michael Peterson.

Music is always in the air, from strolling carolers brightening their holiday alfresco to the enthusiastic guests at Fezziwig's Christmas party. A pit orchestra of two keyboards, violin, cello, bass and percussion provides full symphonic accompaniment.

The program notes also list 19 musical numbers, ranging from Scrooge's insular declaration that “I Hate People,” to his fully anticipated, “I'll Begin Again” of yuletide triumph..

“Scrooge!” runs through Nov. 30, with performances at various times Wednesdays through Sundays (no performance Thanksgiving Day) in the downtown Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave. Run time is approximately 2 1/2 hours, including intermission.

Tickets are $33-$123. For additional details and reservations, 833-ATC-SEAT (282-7328) or online, atc.org

 

The Circus Academy of Tucson: Circus 2025 Starts Jan 13th - 10 Years of Circus!

From: The Circus Academy of Tucson <info@circusacademytucson.com>
Sent: Friday, January 3, 2025 1:09 PM
Subject: Circus 2025 Starts Jan 13th - 10 Years of Circus!

 

🎪🎪🎪

10 Years of Circus!?!?!

 

November 2025 is our 10 year anniversary! 

We are all so incredibly grateful for this place, this time, and all of you!!! We are looking forward to the next decade of circus! 

 

The spring 2025 semester begins on January 13th, 2025. We have a few open spots in the schedule, register today by replying to this email!

 

Rodeo Break Camp!

Rodeo break camp is February 20th and 21st.

Register Here:

https://www.hisawyer.com/the-circus-academy-of-tucson/schedules/activity-set/1209548

 

Summer Camp!

All Levels Summer Camp will run June 2nd through July 11th and Advanced Camp will run July 14th through 27th. Registration will open February 1st. Be sure to keep an eye out and register early, several weeks filled last year!

 

Climb-a-Thon Fundraiser!

 

We are launching our first fundraiser,  The Circus Climb-a-Thon!

Students (of all ages!) will choose an activity from our list of activities such as laps climbed, minutes on globe, juggling repetitions, etc. 

They will take a Climb-a-Thon sheet and ask for pledges. Pledges can be made per repetition up to a certain amount or as a flat donation.

Sheets will be available beginning the week of January 20th. 

Pledges can be collected through February 23rd and the Climb-a-Thon will take place during regular classes the week February 24th. 

Students that participate and raise any amount will be able to choose a prize from one of our stickers or patch options!

 

Seasons of Sonora Show

A circus show dedicated to the Sonoran Desert. Join our ground and floor acrobats as they move through a year in the Sonoran Desert. Includes the premier of a new invented apparatus!

Join us for an evening of acrobatics by our performing group. Dinner and desert included.

400 W Speedway Blvd

February 8th, 2025.  Doors open followed by food service at 7pm

Tickets are $55.00 available here:   https://circusacademytucson.com/paymentcenter/seasons-of-sonora-show-tickets

Youth Performance presents "Tatterhood" at the Book Festival

 

Be sure to check out the youth performing group at the Tucson Festival of Books May 15th and 16th at the circus stage 11, 1:30, and 4:00 each day. 

 

 

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Friday, January 03, 2025

Bennett Theatre Lab now registering Winter Term

 

From: philipgbennett@yahoo.com <philipgbennett@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2025 5:32 PM
Subject: FW: Ad #1 for Winter Term 2025...

 

 

https://www.bennetttheatrelab.com/

 

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Monday, December 30, 2024

Old Pueblo Playwrights 36th Annual New Play Festival

 

From: cbsomer@gmail.com <cbsomer@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2024 6:41 PM
Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY: Old Pueblo Playwrights 36th Annual New Play Festival

Old Pueblo Playwrights 36th Annual New Play Festival
Features 17 Plays by 11 Authors in February 2025!

 

Please note some of the actors are still to be cast (TBA). Auditions are one Jan. 6.

Festival Co-chairs Scott Berg and Liisa Rose.

Thanks and Happy New Year!

 

TUCSON, ARIZ.—December 29, 2024—This February, the Old Pueblo Playwrights 36th Annual New Play Festival presents staged readings of 17 original works by 11 playwrights by local talent at Tucson's Temple of Music and Art Cabaret Theatre.

"As one of America's oldest dramatist groups, Old Pueblo Playwrights is thrilled to partner with a bevy of local talent to bring literary theatre to life," says OPP President and 2025 Festival Coordinator John Vornholt. "As always, our annual celebration of Tucson theatre offers something for every taste, attention span, and budget."

Festival newcomers include Michael Singervalt and Jeffrey Webster—and Dramatist Guild member Leslie Powell. A recent OPP board addition, Powell is an award-winning playwright whose plays have been read and produced in Phoenix, San Antonio, Scottsdale, Toronto. She co-founded the North Shore Readers Theatre Collaborative, Writers & Actors Ink, and the Random Acts festival.

Festival veterans include award-winning playwright Gavin Kayner and OPP Treasurer Mel Hector, MD, a member of the University of Arizona College of Medicine faculty who explores the family dilemma of a young man's addiction in You Never Know. OPP board member and Southern New Hampshire University Professor Liisa Rose returns with five shorts. Other veterans include OPP board member Sydney Flynn, husband Vince, Sharon Surhoff, and David Rochon whose Finding Mary Tyler Moore is a  bit of a change of pace from his Curious Incident of the Dogs Who Might Bite (2022) and Shower Monster (2023).

"Like Hamlet, we believe the play's the thing," notes Vornholt, a best-selling author, actor, playwright, director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, and Active Imagination Theatre co-founder. "Each play is performed just once script in hand on a bare bones set. Talkbacks add to the workshop experience."

 

WHAT

2025 OPP NEW PLAY FESTIVAL (Festival Co-Chairs Scott Berg and Liisa Rose)

WHERE

Temple of Music and Art: 330 S Scott Avenue, Tucson. Take elevator at rear to Cabaret Theatre on 2nd floor.

ADMISSION

Pay $10/performance or $35/all-festival pass at the door with cash or check; no credit cards; no reserved seats. Credentialed media admitted free.

Thurs. Feb. 6 @ 7 PM

MICHAEL SINGERVALT: "Murphy's Son"—A retired and recently widowed Marine tries to mend fences with his estranged son before they part ways forever. Singervalt directs Brandon Joule (ALAN), Dennis O'Dell (TOM), and TBA (JEFFREY); Susan Hawkins (STAGE DIRECTIONS); TBA (FACILITATOR).

Fri. Feb. 7 @ 7 PM

  • JEFFREY WEBSTER: "Cassandra"—A couple must deal with the husband's unstable ex-girlfriend. Regina Ford directs Anne Butman (BARBARA/MOM/PHYLLIS), Chad Eggen (PHIL MORROW), Ray Hebert (AMIR "JOE" HADDAD), Meagan Jones (MISSY), Marcy Miller (BETSY MORROW), Diana Ouradnik (CASSANDRA "CASSIE" ROSS), and TBA (GORDON); John Vornholt (FACILITATOR).

Sat. Feb. 8 @2 PM

  • SHARON SURHOFF: "Six Mile Inn"Pirates and ghosts add comic mayhem to this rollicking tale. Joanne Anderson directs Scott Berg (BLACKBEARD), Ben Dygert (CL WM. SCOTT), Paul Hammock (HENRI MOUTON), LaNette Khalil (LAVINIA FISHER), Art Lohman (HISTORY TEACHER), John Love IV (MAJOR STEDE BONNE), Craig Ludwiczak (JOHN FISHER), Kira McNeill (BUTTERCUP), and Dan Reichel (MR. STEVENSON); Barb Tobiasson (STAGE MANAGER); Jeffrey Webster (FACILITATOR).
  • DAVID ROCHON: "Finding Mary Tyler Moore"—Charlie contemplates life, loss, and nostalgia at the foot of a famous statue—while in Minneapolis on business with a young colleague. Carl Damhesel directs Eric Everts (CHARLIE), Kira McNeil (SONYA), TBA (GAIL), TBA (TOM), and TBA (REYNALDO); Liisa Rose (FACILITATOR).
  • GAVIN KAYNER: "Last Man Standing"—A secret too heavy is shared to devastating effect. Kayner directs Kevin Chess (VOICES), Meagan Jones (LISA), and Mike Sultzbach (MIKE); Scott Berg (FACILITATOR).

Sat. Feb. 8 @ 7 PM

  • MEL HECTOR: "You Never Know"—Youthful addiction, alienation, anger—and guns—make for a toxic mix. Zach Wetzel directs Meagan Jones (SUSAN MIGUEL), Brandon Joule (THOMAS MIGUEL), TBA (DR. MELODY CARTER), Dennis O'Dell (LEFTY SARS), Joe Smith (DR. MARK MIGUEL), TBA (OFFICER 1), TBA (OFFICER 2); TBA (FACILITATOR).

Sun. Feb. 9 @ 2 PM

  • LIISA ROSE: "Southern Hospitality"—South Carolina battles California in an HOA pet/pet owner fight. TBA directs Kira McNeill (TIFFY) and TBA (PATRICIA); TBA (FACILITATOR).
  • LIISA ROSE: "Savage"—Karma is a bi**h. TBA directs Meagan Jones (ELLEN); TBA (FACILITATOR).
  • SHARON SURHOFF: "Grace"—What family history lingers within inherited antiques? Jeffrey Webster directs Nancy Ekstrom (GRACE) and TBA (LOUISE). Mel Hector (FACILITATOR).
  • LESLIE POWELL: "Crossroads"—A young couple comes face-to-face with their dangerous future one dark and stormy night. Esther Almazan directs Scott Berg (OLD EDDY), Eric Everts (YOUNG EDDY), Meagan Jones (YOUNG BONNIE JEAN), and Sydney Flynn (OLD BONNIE JEAN); Ron Pullins (FACILITATOR).
  • LIISA ROSE: "Ashes to Ashes"—Three sweet old ladies devise a business plan to enrich their golden years. TBA directs Sydney Flynn (EDIE), TBA (BETTY), and TBA (JUNE); TBA (FACILITATOR).

Sun. Feb. 9 @ 7 PM

  • LIISA ROSE: "MIL-ILF"—A new twist on MILF! TBA directs TBA (GERALD), Sydney Flynn (JANICE), Meagan Jones (GRACE), Kira McNeill (TAYLOR), and Joe Smith (FLIGHT ATTENDANT); TBA (FACILITATOR).
  • LIISA ROSE: "56"—Every grandmother's worst nightmare comes to fruition. TBA directs TBA (DR. ALLIE) and Patti Zlaket (CAROL); TBA (FACILITATOR).
  • SYDNEY FLYNN: "Telling Mrs. Fairchild"—Mrs. Fairchild is getting quite forgetful—or is she? TBA directs Joanne Anderson (MRS. FAIRCHILD), Eric Everts (JERRY), and Kristen Kallen-Keck (LUCINDA); Scott Berg (FACILITATOR).
  • VINCE FLYNN: Pat's Story—Pat really wants to be a member of the club. Drew Kallen-Keck directs  Kristen Kallen-Keck (PAT); Scott Berg (FACILITATOR).
  • LIISA ROSE: To Making It Home—A Colonel and his mentee toast to making it home from Afghanistan. TBA directs Kira McNeill (SGT. MILLER), Jeremy Oakes (LT. COL.), and Joe Smith (COL. WILLIAM MAYS); TBA (FACILITATOR).
  • LIISA ROSE: Appendices—A burst appendix? Really, Donald? You couldn't make up something better? TBA directs Kira McNeill (VOICE), Jeffrey Webster (DONALD), and TBA (MARJORIE); TBA (FACILITATOR).

FYI

  • Old Pueblo Playwrights has been inspiring writers to create diverse new dramatic works for almost 40 years. Join us Monday nights to table-read and critique original works. Follow us on Facebook. Donate at theoldpuebloplaywrights@venmo.com or PO Box 775, Tucson AZ 85702. Special thanks to the Alliance Performance Center of Tucson (d/b/a Tucson Alliance of Dramatic Artists) for their support of our 501C3 Tucson nonprofit.

CONTACT

OPP/President & Festival Coordinator John Vornholt: 520-548-3484; johnvorn@aol.com

OPP/CBS Communications/Carol Somer: 858-204-7424;  cbsomer@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

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Old Pueblo Playwrights weekly meeting 12-30-24

 

 

From: David Zinke <dzinkmeister@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2024 9:15 PM
Subject: Reminder/Invitation to attend OPP weekly meeting 12-30-24

 

Old Pueblo Playwrights cordially invite you to attend their weekly meeting Monday, December 30, 2024 beginning at 7 pm. This is a Zoom only meeting. (Zoom link below "COMING ATTRACTIONS")

 

FEATURED PLAYWRIGHT: MEL HECTOR 

"AI AI O" by Mel Hector  (1hr 45 min)  (Updated script not available)

     Cast:

     Ethel Volk – Halsy Taylor

Herb Volk -  Jeff Webster

Steven Holt – Dennis O'Dell

Margo Holt – Ellie Vought

Melody Barker – Meagan Jones

Carol Singer – Hannah Taylor

Carbona – Kevin Chess

Stage directions/Facilitator – John Vornholt

 

 

JAN      6  HYBRID  AUDITIONS FOR THE NEW PLAY FESTIVAL AT ST FRANCIS IN THE FOOTHILLS 

JAN     13  OPEN

JAN     20  HYBRID   "My Girl" by Scott Berg  (2nd read – vote)

             The Man - Eric Everts

 Stage Direction/Facilitator  - Dave Sewell

 

"See You Tuesday" by Sydney Flynn (10 min – 2ND read)

 

JAN     27 ZOOM  OPEN

FEB       3 HYBRID OPEN 

FEB 4-9 -2025   OPP 36TH ANNUAL NEW PLAY FESTIVAL AT THE CABARET

Co-chairs: Liisa Rose and Scott Berg

Tech Director: Alex Alegria

FEATURED PLAYWRIGHTS  -  SO FAR:

Sharon Surhoff, Jeff Webster, Mel Hector, Gavin Kayner, Michael Singervalt, David Rochon, Leslie Powell, Sydney Flynn, Vince Flynn, Liisa Rose.

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:

THURSDAY 2/6 7:00 (70 Minutes) Murphy's Son- Michael Singervalt

FRIDAY 2/7 7:00 (95 Minutes) Cassandra – Jeff Webster

SATURDAY 2/8 2:00 (89 Minutes) Six Mile Inn- Sharon Surhoff -32 Finding Mary Tyler Moore- David Rochon- 27 Last Man Standing- Gavin Kayner- 30

SATURDAY 2/8 7:00 (108 Minutes) You Never Know- Mel Hector

SUNDAY 2/9 2:00 (59 Minutes) Southern Hospitality- Liisa Rose- 12 Savage- Liisa Rose- 12 Grace- Sharon Surhoff- 13 Crossroads- Leslie Powell- 11 Ash is to Ashes- Liisa Rose- 11

SUNDAY 2/9 7:00 (49 Minutes) MIL-ILF- Liisa Rose- 9 Fifty-Six- Liisa Rose- 8 Telling Mrs. Fairchild- Sydney Flynn- 7 Pat's Story- Vince Flynn- 10 To Making it Home- Liisa Rose- 8

 

FEB      10 ZOOM RECAP OF OPP NPF

FEB      17 HYBRID OPEN

FEB      24 ZOOM OPEN

MAR      3 HYBRID "His Father's Son" by Zink  (4th read) 

 

O.P.P. ZOOM MEETING ETIQUETTE   ENABLE AUDIO AND VIDEO TO PARTICIPATE IN OPENING GREETING SECTION Of MEETING.TURN OFF YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO WHILE A READING IS IN PROGRESS  (ONLY THE ACTORS SHOULD BE HEARD AND SEEN DURING A READING) TURN ON YOUR VIDEO AND AUDIO TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS AFTER EACH READING.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.Regarding our ZOOM calls - you may find it easier to have ZOOM downloaded on your computer OR your phone. It is a free application. [GO TO http://www.ZOOM.US TO ACQUIRE THE PROGRAM] 

 



EVERY Monday, we will again present a "regular" OPP meeting via ZOOM. Here are the instruction of how to tune in.  NOTE: THIS IS UNLIMITED TIME USE. The link is the same every week.



Melvin Hector is Treasurer and host of Old Pueblo Playwrights meetings.  

Melvin Hector is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

MEL HECTORS PHONE  (520)488-9229

   just click on the link below.

 

 

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 878 2574 8620

Passcode: 544241

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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Gaslight Music Hall presents Joe Stoddard Comedy Show - 1/7 @ 6 PM

 

From: Gaslight Music Hall < gaslightmusichall@gmail.com >
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2024 3:40 PM
Subject: Joe Stoddard Comedy Show - 1/7 @ 6 PM

 

Welcome to the Gaslight Music Hall in Oro Valley! 

 

 

JOE STODDARD COMEDY SHOW

 

 

January 7, 2024 @ 6:00 PM

 

Inside The Gaslight Music Hall

 

 

 

CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE

 

 

OR CALL!

520-529-1000

 

 

 

 

 

Joe Stoddard brings true entertainment to the stage! With a huge variety of music, hilarious comedy and outlandish satirical impersonations designed to tickle your funny-bone, Joe keeps his audiences laughing and singing from start to finish. Joe has performed at comedy clubs, colleges, fairs, festivals and with many big name artists like Ricky Nelson, The Beach Boys and Keith Urban. Joe's show is an unforgettable experience of laughter and song!

 

 

 COMING SOON! 

To The Gaslight Music Hall

 

 

 

Book right away to reserve your favorite seats!

 

 

 

Gaslight Music Hall | 13005 N. Oracle Rd. Suite 165 | Oro Valley, AZ 85737 US

 

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